- 2000 Bimota Bimota SB8R - Brockton MA Its the latest Bimota model powered by the TL1000R the new improved version of Suzuki TL1000S twin-cylinder engine Its a very sports model which Bimota has designed with the aim to return to Superbike races Its characterized by an innovative cycle with a final part of frame made of carbon fibre by upside-down front forks with magnesium triple clamps and by a 24 liters fuel tank as requested by Superbike homologation rules Its fuelled by the special electronic injection system develop...
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- 1998 Bimota DB3 Track bike - Winchester VA This bike was done up a few years ago to serve track duty A lightweight laugh out loud track bike The stock street parts were stripped off and put away come with the bike and 749 race bodywork was installed a custom 2-1-2 exhaust was fabbed up lightweight magnesium Marchesini wheels were installed and an off road fuel tank was modified to work Engine wise it has a 944 kit installed and is equipped with FCR flatslides perfect power for an air cooled bike
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- 2007 Bimota DB6 Delirio - Loveland CO On January 27 2006 the first prototype of what was to become yet another new Bimota model since the resurrection of the brand left the manufacturing facility in Rimini Italy for the first test ride In the seat was engineer Alberto Strada Already waiting for his return helmet in hand was designer Sergio Robbiano anxiously looking forward to the first ride on the personification of his imagination - For the second time in the young history of the new Bimota company Sergio Robbiano ha...
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- 2008 Bimota DB5R - Fort Montgomery NY Light and Agile
The DB5R is the most extreme version of the DB5 With the R the DB5 s superb agility and easy handling have reached new heights -
Lightweight and agile Thanks to these two characteristics this twin-cylinder sports bike with its classic Ducati 1100 DS engine produces a unique and emotive riding experience lightning-fast corner entry and mid-corner speeds can be achieved with super-precise lines and easy direction changes Handling is the best you can as...
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